3. Bluetooth speaker. I feel as though this item is on everyones lists this year. I did some research and found the Altec Lansing speakers to be my favorite. Not only is the sound quality uh-mazing, but they are waterproof, sandproof....the label even says "everything proof," perfect for my Mr! And at $39.99 it's perfect for my price range!

4. Chatbooks. It's a bit too late to order one to have for Father's Day but I'm sure you could have one arrive shortly after. I just love the concept! They are great books to have and to give as gifts!

Sunday, June 14, 2015

I
love a good road trip! There's just something about summer weather that makes
me want to pack up my car and head somewhere fun. The beach? The Mountains? A National Park? Or, what about one of my favorite places, Disney? But, with 3 littles 3
and under, things can get a bit chaotic. And, what in the world do I
pack? How do I keep them entertained??? We've taken lots of road trips with our
littles, starting with our cross-country move when our twins, Connor and
Grayson, where 4 weeks old! So I feel as though I've had some practice and, I have some tips I'd
love to share!

{The top picture - Connor and Grayson on their 1st road trip, our family move to Florida.

The bottom, is about 18 months later when we moved back to Omaha. Cue the tears!}

1.
Small Toy Bags. I pack individual toy bags for each boy to keep
near their car seats. I also have a bag of extra toys and actives I can
pull out and pass back as needed. I filled the boys small toy bags with a
couple construction vehicles (great for when we passed one!), binoculars (you
can find a cute pair here), a few duplo legos (they looove legos
and the duplos are harder to loose due to their size), wikki sticks (they are
wax sticks, you can find them on Amazon here), a few matchbox size cars, two small
board books, vtech phone (not only is it a pretend phone but it offers a few basic interactive games, you can find one on Amazon here) and a small magna doodle (I found ours with the birthday
favors at Target). The actual bags are travel bags I found at Target on
super duper clearance, there are some similar ones on Amazon, you can find here. I liked that the bags had a handle
and could zip open so much that the boys could easily see inside and pull out
their toys.

{October of 2014 trip to Florida}

2.
Activities. Melissa & Doug Water Wow painting books, these
no-mess painting books are one of my fav activities for the car and at home.
If you haven't tried them, I highly recommend them.

Melissa
& Doug Reusable Sticker Pad, these are a HUGE hit!

Imagine
Ink books. My boys are huge Mickey Mouse fans and I was lucky enough to
picked some up at Target's Dollar Spot.

You can find some here, but you may want to check out your Dollar Spot too.

3. In-car entertainment. We have a
DVD player in our car and I make sure I have my dvd case filled with their fav
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse shows, and a few movies. We don't do many movies
because they just don't hold the boys attention, but a 20ish minute show and we
are golden! We also bring their Kindle Fires loaded with their favorite
songs and some kid-friendly apps that do not require wifi...these are a last
resort item. Just like at home, I prefer as little screen time as
possible. Our boys love music so we like to tune into Disney radio and
sing along.

{during a stop on our Summer 2014 road trip to Colorado}

4.
Snacks! One of my fav parts of road tripping! We keep our cooler pack
with granola bars, Lara bars, trail mix, gold fish, graham crackers, boxed raisins, sliced
and/or peeled fruit (frozen grapes are a family fav), cut veggies, pb&j's,
bread (for more sandwiches later), string cheese, milk (did you know that lower
fat content milk lasts longer??? Who knew? Not me!), a large refillable water
bottle (to refill their sippy cups) and our fav caffeinated beverages
(which is diet coke for me!) because buying them at the gas station is so
much more expensive. I use snack cups to contain most of boys snacks. These are the snack cups we use.

{Snack Time!}

5.
Diaper changing station & travel potty. As I previously mentioned,
our first road trip with the boys was when they were 4 weeks old (it was a
cross-country move not exactly a vacay road trip) and a diaper
changing station was essential. We set up our station in the back of our
SUV, changing pad, diapers, aquaphor and diaper cream. Now that the
boys are older, I have a travel potty that I just love. Not only does it take
away the need for my boys to go into random gas station restroom (yuck) but it
folds down flat, making it very easy to transport, you can find one on Amazon here. Another reason I love that little potty,
is because our boys can tell us when they need to go and they can, "Stop,
and go right away..." just like our friend Daniel Tiger recommends. ;)

{Spring 2013 Disney Day Trip...missing the days Disney was a short drive away}

6.
Making stops. Even with alllll the toys and entertainment I just
mentioned, we make sure to stop often. It makes the trip longer and I know not
everyone will agree with this tip - you have to find what works best for your
family. With stops, we make the most of whatever we can...we once stopped
at a Starbucks for coffee and were very fortunate to have the (fenced-in) patio
to ourselves, so we just let the boys run around and climb all over the
patio's table and chairs. It was the perfect stop - coffee and bathroom
break for us and a great play stop for the boys.

{CFA milkshake stop is always a road trip hit}

So
those are my tips, what would you recommend? I'm always looking for more travel
tips!

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

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I'm a midwestern girl living life to the fullest with my amazing husband, Kevin, our adorable twin boys, darling baby boy and sweet dog Molly. I truly believe God has blessed me with an amazing family and a fantastic group of friends. In all our spare time, I love spending time with family & friends, traveling, running, sipping great wine, drinking lots of sweet tea, cooking/baking, watching Sooner & Hokie football, internet shopping, and reading & studying God’s word. I love my life!